A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 5, 2018
Original Title:
Zero to Heaven
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
Wild Dogs Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
After the events of Cross Cut, actors Sean and Ginger attempt to leave the entertainment industry but quickly become entangled in another dangerous plot twist. Up and coming screenwriter Chip Long and his understudy, Zane, contrive a new narrative that will soon throw the two actors into a fictional maelstrom of fistfights, chases, vigilante priests, nun assassins and underground metal. As Ginger resists the urge to sign with Chip at Sean's insistence, Sean becomes a scribe of his own to enter battle with Chip over an epic yet impromptu script spanning from Texas to Disneyland. As the writers come head to head via their competing visions, only one author can claim victory as real bodies begin to pile up and fact and fiction become more and more blurred in this darkly comical and fantastic adventure.
Associate Producer:
Maralynn Adams
Director:
Michael Fredianelli
Director of Photography:
Michael Fredianelli
Editor:
Michael Fredianelli
Original Music Composer:
Clay Rudolph Scott
Producer:
Michael Fredianelli
Sound Recordist:
Rich Gonzales
Blaine Santos
Still Photographer:
Stan Szeto
Writer:
Michael Fredianelli
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